Palms is a cheap $10-$15 Uber from the Strip and offers one of the more compelling buffet products in town. While my breakdown of the best buffets on the Strip and nearby in Las Vegas will include pictures from my visit, MANY more photos can be seen by clicking through to my full review of each buffet.Īlthough this article focused on the best buffets on the Strip, I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention AYCE at Palms, which I recently experienced. Instead of troughs of institutional mashed potatoes and gravy, these high-end buffets serve unique, high-quality items like squid ink pasta, wild boar, salmon with seared tomato creme, and even bone marrow. These buffets are a FAR cry from the troughs of yellow and blue goop you saw on “Vegas Vacation”. While that cash outlay is no joke, rest assured, you’re paying for quality.
– By no means is this a breakdown of the cheapest buffets in Vegas. It’s important to note that the best Las Vegas buffets come with a hefty price tag of around $50 – $80 depending on the meal, day of the week, etc. Buffets have been a staple of the Las Vegas culinary scene for decades, and although fewer are open now than before the pandemic, plenty of options remain that span the price/quality spectrum.Īs I’ve personally eaten at every Las Vegas buffet, I thought it would be fun to highlight the best of the best.